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Taylor Swift lead the honors list at the iHeartRadio Music Awards - winning artist of the year and song of the year for "Shake It Off," and then joined Madonna on stage, strumming her guitar while the pop icon sang a new song. (March 30)

The 2015 News-Press 12 Under 40 series profiles business people in SWFLA. This month: Fort Myers clothing line manufacturer Sam Lewis plans to "wear out apathy, one shirt at a time" with his business plan of giving back. Sarah Coward/news-press.com.

A year-long investigation by the Associated Press has found that seafood caught by slaves in Indonesia is sent to Thailand, where the fish can wind up in the supply chains of Wal-mart, Kroger, Albertsons, and Safeway. (March 24)

NASA astronaut Scott Kelly will be the first American to spend a year aboard the International Space Station in an experiment to test human endurance in space, while his twin brother's health is compared on Earth. (March 23)

Secretary of State John Kerry says U.S. lawmakers won't be able to change the terms of any nuclear agreement with Iran because it won't be legally binding. His characterization could increase congressional opposition to a deal. (March 11)

The alumni of a fraternity chapter at the University of Oklahoma shut down after members were caught engaging in a racist chant have hired a high-profile Oklahoma attorney to represent them. (March 13)

Video by Laura Ruane, with photos from Ric Rolon of The News-Press. Travelers talk about their trip from Interstate 75 to Southwest Florida International Airport, using a new system of lanes and bridges.

The debate surrounding net neutrality was on full display at a congressional hearing Wednesday, a day before the FCC is set to vote on on whether to put Internet service in the same regulatory camp as telephone communications. (Feb. 25)

With a 4,400-pound explosive punch, a Las Vegas hotel turned into a pile of rubble early Tuesday. The 12-story Clarion casino-hotel became the 13th hotel to gain implosion infamy in a town that explodes the old to make way for the new. (Feb. 10)